The Schapelle Corby story will go ahead on Seven on Sunday Night. But there will be no interview with Australia’s most famous ex-prisoner, a convicted drug smuggler.

In place of Corby’s words we will see her reaction to freedom inside her luxury villa and the excitement of being reunited with her family.

Seven has released an emotive promotional video showing Corby on the first day she was released on parole in Bali. She is pictured struggling through the media scrum and jumping inside the black van outside Kerobokan prison.

Only this time the cameras are on the inside capturing her reaction, including what appear to be her first words upon release. Still hidden beneath her veil, scarves and hat, Corby says: “I feel like a crab”.

A Seven source said that while there was no interview with Corby, “the pictures speak as loud as any words”.The Sunday Night crew, headed up by veteran journalist Mike Willesee, has captured “amazing fly-on-the-wall pictures”.The Corby family will tell its story through a “frank and emotional”interview with Mercedes.Seven said no money has been paid to the family for their cooperation with the program.Schapelle is heard saying a few words in the story, but not answering questions. The interview cannot go ahead because of objections from the Indonesian government.